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Artemas Ward in the South--His Trials and Adventures. I had a narrer scape from the sonny South. "The swings and arrers of out. rajus fortin," alluded to by lanlick, warit nothing in comparison to my tru bles. I came pesky near swearin sum profane oaths more'n onet, but I hope I didl't do it, for Ire pronist she whose im tue shill be nameless (except that her initial:; is ltcts .l..) that I'll jine the Meetiun I louse lit. lialdinsviile jcst as Sool as; I atni :.er:pC c molaaney enlitl' tioigethter so I can 'af'rl ft, be pitws in good stile, like mV wclthy nabers. Bitt if Il conlisti cated ain i'm trait I shall continuer on in miv a're.etti hetiitedI state lir sum time. 1 aig-1r.- c!ons~~ticy u-ly in nmany thrillinl scene iii maiv tiaverl fra'amt f.iomgomrilyi to tl htuttie,'l. :m ntii -j.vrii ja ccatioinIs I th'oughlt -- thie grate kom~uie papecr" wouldn't nevter be itirilhetl no ite with i l. 1rica tons. A r ter isihlin alto to .1 ilier soI I. I startetd ti r lith del-p. I s:w a niggzer stittIn n a 1itlee a plavin on a btuj a. -" -I A Mtikin hiut her," set I, c.ot in frtm a r cI lk I oniet redl, " you he lng to a ve.rv uinterestiin race. Your 1atters is gamti to war exe oosively on yoltr tieaa ullt. '" --ts. ho-', lie replied, and he went on l1Ly iii tlet,bamjt,. lartin all over and openit' hi, mouth wide enmutf to drive in an old thlionel 2 wheeled chaise. The train it' Cars ill which I Was to tr"t ii walerble li'e was the sealiest riek tie' I iskiit' tot of consarnts that I evet- saw mill wt heels afire. "What tine de5 thi; .triig of :;iecotd hand coffins leave . I inquired of the depot master. ie sed direckly, and I went in & sot d.,wn. I h:t I't m->are'n firly squatted titire a dark lookin' man V. ith a swinister expressioin onto his countenance entered the ears, and lookin' very sharp at me. he a:.ked wlat was mlly principles? . Seuesh I antserl. " I'm a Dissolu te r. hit inl tavor t' .1 hft Davis, 13.ure gard, Piekens. Capat. Kidd, Ilooheard, M.Iunrote 1dards, the devil, Mrs. Cunning l:tim. and all the rest of 'em." " You're in tavor it' the war?'' " ('r: iigly . B v all imeant. I'm favor of this war and also of tile next war. I've be~en in tavor ofat thle next fur over sixteen years! - War to the kniye!" sed the man. -- itud, Eargo, bind !" sed I, tho them word; i-n't orlggertal with me. Them words was tit lay Shakspeare. who is ded. his Mantle tfll Mntto the author oft 'ihe S:ven Sisters." whe's in to have a !riipi .av r'eo:lt talae multtt tit it. \\' ! il t u r v:ay at larst. ant' pro, Ceelaai ol (lltIr jem-yteV It about the i rate t11 s'wed wiich is gitnraally obsaI5r1ld by pro pe rly aondauaItcte.l tuneral paroCesitnis. A hmum.iiiit ytig!Z gal, with a red itsketer b~ar (Inl ti-. back part of her lied. and sassy little black hat tipt over her 1 irrerd, set in the seat with tme. She wore a little Sesh tla.g in'd t a, het hat, and she w:a- gai tiloI her troo lovI ae. whot hadi jined the South ern armv. and so holld atid so gayv. Si, sihe timid ':1n-. She was c-hillyv an.1 I adl' ii dter my -blanket. " Father li vin ?" I axd. " Yes ser." "A heajl. I tiele iitThomas is aded. that. "Peace ti ntele Thiomi~ as's ashies, sand suce-; o iiltt . I wiiil e yaolt I nele Tlhomttas': Leat tntme. my pr aetty Sa. eusher. anid lingeir itt lissiful repoise! She slept as seicooarly as it hetr ownt hou. sen, anad dlidn't disturb the sol Iunm stillnies~ oft the night with 'ary stimre. At thle first stat ionl a trooap of Si jers enltered1 the ears and inqiiread if' " ( )d WVax Woirks" was oan ba:rd. TIhat wa the~ idisrespaectiv 'tile it wiih thtey re 1-rred tam tme. D ecawz if iOld WaN like ai doub~le- br'St ed habst er. "~ we atre go ing to ag ?b Wta x Wo'a \rk..!" --.\' illhistriu t a nd 1( patrio tic Ditti orst'5 sezy I. ai tit tinl up andt takitt arf min hippo. it voalluItde tao A. Ward, it's tiv lea-in d'OOty tam itnfortm you that hea's a..'d. lie saiw the er-or of his wars at 1 .3 min005ilspat 2 vesterday, atad sitbbedl lhi-.elf with a stI'e~.d sledstake, di vIiin in: f; le beauttifuil tabloios to sc".w moos4ie: tfareer is oaver ! I jerk no morue ! -And whoti)be vou ? a a stoi'dent tn Seinator Benjaimini'i haa ofliss. i'm goaitng up North to stea! somll spaoonts and thlings~ for the So uthermn A tilt v. Tibis was saiusftorya, and thte intos-i siented traopers waent orf. At the ntext staltion. the" pretty little Secesher awoke I~ sed i.he imut agit (out there. I bid h~er a kindl aldoo anid giv hter sumti pervision~s. A Aeeep t my biesstn' and this hunk of gih.!gerbredI !"' I sed. She thatnkt mel ,tuchly and tripat gaily away. Thmere's (*aqtn.'erale humiran tnter ini a mlan. antd itm Eraid I shiall allers giv aidl and cotmfort to the enemytl if lie eumts to mue ini the tlb tpe of (a niiee y oung gal. At thme ntext station I didn't get orf' so eauv. I wais draggzed out of the ears and rael in the tmid~ for severatl minits for the putrpatss of "takin' the conseet out of mte," w<5 a Sa.eesher kinidiy stated. I was let lip finally, whena a powerfidi large Seceshier cameti up antd embraced itm-. antd to show that lhe had no hatrd fel-I I retined tht~eacomplimenit by placing myi sttunaniek suddenly agin his right f hot. when hte kindly made a spittoon of his abl~e bodied thee. Actooated by a des*.ire tao seae whether the Secesher had bieeni t-ainatedi, I then fastened may teeth I alitoi his left cat-sleeve~ attd tore it to the shoulitder. We then vilently bunted our hteads taoget her fhir a few intutes, danced airmound a little, attd stit (downi in a mud pialdle. We riz to our feet agint & by at ,.uldeniil & adlrtit mtovemrenit I placed myr left eye wg~in the Secesher's fist. We thien ruued into each aother's arms and fell utn der a too hoss wagoni. I was vety mu It exhausted and didn't care about gettin lup agi n, butt the mtatn said he reckoned HI' better, andI I contelooded I woutld. Hie pulled9 mte up, but I hadn't btil on may feet mi'tsi two secondsa atone the grouind flew up and hit mec in the hed. The crowd salidl it. was high old spoart, baut I couldn't, z skly se~e where the laflore comes in. I riz atld we embtI raced~ agini. Wea ca reere I mtadiv to a steep batik, wheni I got the up~ pe hantds of tmy atnagerniist, and thre-w himi inito the raveeni. ie fell about forty feet, strikinig a grinidstone pretty htard I un~derstotod lie was injured. I hauven't heard from the gritndstone. A mian in a cockt hat cilm up and sed he feit as thto a apology was doo mte. Thr was a mitstake. The crowd had taken me for anoather man ! I told hit not to uiientionu it, axedi him if his wife and~ iittle oneCs was SO'S to be aibout, anid uot on bored the traiin, whiceh had stopped at that station "20 minits for refresh. mients." I got all I wanttid. It was the haurtiest meal I ever et. I was rid on a rale the niext day, a hiunch of fblazin fire crackers bein tied to ray moa tale I was a fine soeetveal itn a Irainatic pint of view, but I didn't enjoy t. I had other adventures of a startlin dnd, but why continmer? Why lasserate he Pub!:ye lk .uin w ith these here things? Sujirvsit. to say I got across Mason and D)ixie's lie sale at last. I made is aeks 1.r my huisted, but she with winonit I'm harnist for lie failed to recognize, in the emashiated heit' who at od hel'ore he r the gushin youth of foir tv-suminiers. who had left her only a few isionths af'ore. But I went into the pan try, and brought out a certin blhack bottle. Raisin it to my lips, I sed, ". Ierc's to you, old gall.'' I did it so nat ral that she 'knowcd :me at once. " 'iho:e form Them voice, ! Thtu natral stile of doin' t th;ings! 1'is he !" she criedi, and rushed inito toy arms. It was too nuch for her, &she fbll into a swootou. I cuini very nlear swolltiding nivselt. No mioIet to day firom ' mrs for the IN:"-11ry-tato ,I' ill Union, anal thes br~i ii' - t' Il.- ( ssI.les's oif Liberty out ltt e'er p resentt ha d l'.x. A RTE1 S \V A RD. A bachelor editor. sensitic in relation to his rithts. sibjects to having a wile tirouigh l'ear that it' she Should have a I 'a Iys eteu 1.i:erprari"s, who habitually espy w.tlout credit, would ret'ite ti give hin c"redlit ir the baby. IIere's a chance for the girls. We ad vise all desirous of becoming Matrons to ,o into the measure immediately; the 1i'e low's worth catching. Listen Any gal what's got a cow, a good feather bed with comf'ortable lixins, live hundred dollars in the hard pewter, one that's had the mncasels, and understands tendon' children, can find a customer fir ifb h); writin' a saimdl billy dix, addressed to S. II. W., and sticking it in a crack of Uncle Z-ke's hay loft, back side jining the hog pen." A judge and counsellor being upon in ifferent terms, a client of the counsel's making his appearance at the bar with his jaw terribly swelled, the Judge ex claimed "Mr. , this client of yours would make an excellent counselhor, he's all jaw," which set the court in a roar against the counsellor. On silence being restored, the coiusel then remarked "M 31 lord, I thinuk he' wold in ake a etter judge for his jaw is all on one The retort turned the lauigh against the judge, and from that day they were on the best terms of friendship. "Nothing, eall daunt the heart of a enuitie Irishman." said ai Eincralder. he 'tler day, over his glass. " hy, I have seen von you rself ;n iay iii'a street row, D)einis," rejoined an Euiglishnan who was ptresent. Ah. al," cried Dennis, "but: it was tot out of fear I did it. " How, then ?" " I ! sure. jist to kape my't-i' out of hrm's waV." A-- couple ' sailors were recently ar estied ini New (Orleanis lihr thro~wingiz bHk. .t s s' tar' esver each othis r. It was: a t.h-battlec. \'Ai.ran.E I EeiPT:i'S.-fo mnae a niie ami--|av vtour heatd ~l 1mer ai descending ile driver! To~ see it' a inor is ytur f Iriend-xna ke ttre tor his wif-! ITs get the frost. out of your fingers ilt thensi into hot waiter! IT) keep, yourself' warm in hed-set it a fire ! 'To b e aheadi of ti me-carry your watch wh'niid youn! To se how~ hard a man strikes.-tell ltllnlhe lies ! Tos kteep yosur poosr rtelatives frotmn rtoubllintr vou-commiiit siides. lTo keey ti-rom beinrg dry-stanrd out ini e rain ! '.t do~ away wvitht s.'et:-clei.s-putt yourt To' haive tts ftr tea-let your~l wife' (0. youi kis.s thle waniltig maid. A sure .hig. Tl' ree if' a tgirl loves vt ui-a:sk hisr ike a inmn ! To tellI if you lotve ai tiruves w as slm eadedt~ chii gos andt see her! 'To see i a ni tm is gotodi iaturecd-step .\iniuctio neer was -ellIing~ a lt tof l ib: h'n" said lhte. ti'i is the imnst delg t *l lhnd. Its the eailiest hmdi 1 to eu~ts iat a the cotry it's 5 5t itt h--so verv iht. Mr~i. Pauke.r. hieire, illi coobirate n v tsiement :he owns the:i next ptc h. ul will nowt~~ tell ytou hmw easily it is .v' rked ." "Yes. gentlemn,"i saliM ,ir. airker, 0 it is very~ easy fto wor s~k it. but New Goods FORL TllE SPRING & NUMMERI PENN, Agrent. resp'etfully intforms hiA * ntimttt t is r s iluinrs tt Ite. is unW reces.iv sg ndtt ospenting a moust DE.A tTIFUL andi Dlesirable Stock of (Goods. 11.< Sitck hast b~.en see' wi:ht griett enre'. ndt pucae ont the 310ST FA\'OltALb rER3]Sl . ttnd' will emubraceu every v'ariety ansd ityle ofl Sitsape andt Fantey Gsoods. A mtosst beatutifl asesoritmeut sf LtADI ES' 130N. E's. trmmed" undst utntrimmedtto. A beauttifu'sl St'u-'k tof FLOWERLS tand R iCII ES td Straiw TR11311NG(; Ladies' andts Mii.'e llEAD NETrs, in greatva iety'. ansd a grea1t muany smiher hanidsome atrtteles In 3"tEN'S anud ISOYS nea'sr he h' lt a ;rge nsd esirale Stock id' Gboods fosr C'ste , I1:an tissn 'esta. emb~iracingt every var rely sof Cssttssn aunt t'svolen TWEEUllS, Smu :Om-rt C AS~ I Mi~ tE. OTTONADES, UltlLLINGiS, Lincu GODS udi lacs.k Siummier CLOTHS. I A large und well istlected Stoek of SHOES rbu~ed ibefore the Tasrif. And a5 greait va:rietly of ostter diesirathnbsuGds it tedius it entioun, tell of wics.h will be Moll At Reasollable Prices, fr I'A lierual dutiscotunt made to eneeh cusionmers. BACON AND CORN' 'T reeivedu andtu fsor sale at thte LOWEST MAtKET P'lt!CE FORt CASih, 100 lllhsl. CLElt IDE.. ) : 5 "PLAIN ll"l: 10 "5 St Ut (CUllD IAMS: 5 ('aiska hR tEA UCIAST BACON. p EtA Fsull 3Suplyt will bet k:-pt throtugh te ictson. Si. E. IBOWERS, Agt. Hambusurg, Miay 27, If 21 NOTICE THIS! ALL ordrsr necsompsnied by CASH will rs . eeive~ prompt attention. All sthlers ttbied, r indfiitely pospoined. S. E. JIOWERS, Agi. Hsaburg, Mayn 27 tf 21 I Soldiers' Shirts. 'ST resi'edl ]Fiiute hsundsred yaurs D-erk G ~rey Gosrgiau umasde F LA N'NELS, ans exc'ellent. E urisl, for Sohli.-rs Summuer Shirts. . G RtAY .t TURLLEY. t New Postage Acts. COT1(' TO TI[E Pttie .t1N) INSTnUCTIONS TO The following Laws have been enacted by he Congress of the Confederate States of Aue.iea Lellea Poslaye. N ACT to prescribe the hlates of Postage in the Contfdjrate States of America, and for other purposes. The Congress ofthe Confederate States of America d1 -nact, That from and after such periol as Oe Postmaster General may by proclamation announce, there Shall be charged tbe following rates of potaigie, to wit : Fr every single e4ed1i tl.t. ind f.r every let ter in mann:,cript or papeor of any indl, upon which inf.rtnatiun slh:ri be asktet fur or colt niiuuienitedl in writing or by marks or sin e oveyed in the mail fir any distance between wiithin the Confederate States of America, not ex eeding five hu!ndred mile . live cents; nid for anyV distance excee.ling five hundred ilesc i, d Il tt: t :ate ;t:n] every letter or pirtee n.' t ex edi... hii:'. bal as t'u'tee in weigt1 ,Hall lie 'et i: e h'" is I or, ii! every ad Li1)iitonal w el 'tf h ; llncilie, or aitddhiional witilt ;, - , than; huf in (juice. shal be clariel wit: :additionil single piostage. and all pac;kages c:otaitning ot. er ihun printed or wiuLtlen imatter--andt muoneynt packages are ill luded in this class--shall be rated byh h weig! t s le:ter; are rated, ,:md -h:l1 be charied the rates of po tage o1n l2ir ; .? and all drop let ters, or letteri pi!aiedl1 in any pilu Vice not fur transnisiton but for delivery only. :-hall be charged with pesta:e at the rate of two cents the postage imust be pre-paid by stamp. ; and ill let:ers which shall hereater be advertised us remaining over or micalled fur in any post flice shall be charged with two cents eaeh in addition to the regular postage, both to be rccounted for as other postage of this Con Etederacy. Postage on cwriapers, Pumphir ls, and other printed matter. inluhading Books. And be it further enacted, That all news paper.,pblishcil within the Conoflederate Stales, tot exceeding three ounces in weight, and seit fr oi .he otiice of publieation to actual mld bona tide subscribers within the Con federate States, shall be ch rged with postage is follows--viz: The postage on the regular inttbers of a newspaper publi::hed weekly, shall be tun cents per quarter; papers pub ished semi-weekly, double that tamount:. pa p)ers ptilished ttice a week, treble timat iuount: plapers iublished six times a week, ix times that amount, and papers t pubdshed laity, seven time-s that atiunt. And on iel'sp:pers weighing more than three ounces, there shall lie charged on each additional nnce in addition to the foregoing rates, on those published once a week, live centS per >unee, or fract ion of an ounce, per riuarter; un those published three times a week, fifteen c ents per ounCe, per quarter ; on thiJse pub. Jihed six times a week, thirt; cents per >unce per quarter; and on those published :aily, thirty.ive cents per ounce per quarter. And periodicals published oftener than bi-mnitlily shall be eharged as newspaper.;. And other periodicals, Sent from the oflice )f publication to actual and boma t.le sub scribers. shtall be charged with postage as ollows-via: The pust'cge on the regular ImbUtliers of a periodical, published vithin the Cftitiederate States, and exceeding one and a half tunces in weight. and pubilished ntnth ly, sha: be two and a half cents per quarter; ind 1.r ever- adlitiotnal ounce, or ftaction of itt ounce, two and a half cents additional ; if piblislhed senmi-nto:i hly double that atnoc it. And periodicatls published .1 i.arti-rly or bi mth.al e charged t wo cetnts tn otm:ee;: tad re ttb" subsmcrib 1.4 to nlewspaper4 and pe-riodients alld be requtired2 to pay onie iar.itt ter's ptstage thereon ini advanice, at the cier adieliveryV, unless~ paid at the office where puiblished. "Anti there shall lie charged upon every it her neuwspaper, and each tcircullar not sealedci, iand bl11, e-tgravinug. pampjh let, periodical and unmguzilne, which s!;a Ill e nmiiiineeted withI nv tianu ip t or~ writ tent ittet, and nit txcediitng three ountCes itt weight and phi ilbed wit hin the Coneihd:eraute States, two :ents ;and for each adlditional outnce, iir 'raie 11n1 of an mumce. two cen:ts atdditional ; and tm all cases tile piostauge hbal libe pirep[aid by tmips or it hi-i-. i.;e, as~ the Po~ituunste Gi Uen A nd booak-;. bimdni or unibound, not weighJ ng over" fou pinds, shiall lie demed unda; iih: mnalter, andi .imshali e eba~rrgeel w ih pio;. 'e, tom.be plrt-pid by stamps or otherwise. c.s the t'oit .\lster G eneral shamll dirtect, at wo' eenan"' l'unc:e fa- di tile leo. go A::dupo a-ll e-.e-papers~j'1~.S r ~iodiclan mii of te, iinted..rat taes:-,im tiwre abi e0 ci~g- pasI , ag e at double jishe aregin ptie oftie crams. li Th-- liaubm;ri. ::er. neinp e or periodical Iiviined th t in. -ri fe tes.ma tsi,-am an.h re, h~1cei kn, th cn-.: iac ther tomn th:eir p A ,.iii-i liemcl pes In: it ii i,i,'art, sl'it lin-e 'cdy ot ulticen i '-*-i i tans i.,-- fi : but. 'iveyn, hall chitarg e i ostage a u-e hried tf tnecet each."'ri''ite nohf-e i mi ge an' let er, f.indue . r mat fr ntn . er rt hfiexdy mi-mt lvi to ter.- h;:tim inies Je t ratim e ri es il'ge .-,bu l bee ab tlis-t l'rved, bat th e hc Pt ister~i~ ti Geeral an d ief een the e hhe lee ohe ji:..kte~o Atp. Aitset aeti ntg' F imun-t thurauimangn-he ,dtr the rde(tafr fo tthe Po." And fo atmet scthudl bemimm ad hey artlie. hir dt au hiofrizedjto trams1tfit hrough ..) thendree ofiim msedlof-. aAdte, pattikage: rt fihr nt ers rehtn exeiu.'shll to tui heictcal., hares im r i. to the -bu .is of the P sa t I :e Dalteeart nist igi all lte rsh in ;'ekre ry .such t easey trtleit dntyeb or the ia lte opcaieu to .el set re ofc po-i t, tove lie' a- n mcs ina urf e the w'e~ orda - ~im busims. of admtr 'ty suihlc Idur--emn utinl madi h peirmscn as tifedpit shlltIm tirfitandi a three sun ed dolar e.y lAd provile urter, The everal depu~y itmas eve ryuhu h bedrateSe sha ll atki an e paylitc himb aure >>stage, all/ let'osv' anhakgeihc i t'vi~ami lunyc rall ainit to~ii aly i'u l r pl Cci'- . andl wuiiL n1 ha-. relate cu s-ilt the u-is fetheir .-pe fies or st>te bn-isiness ofm the iroie eatmientiii i s ; but in evc mi ier su-h -as the dpt pinma Oter tinding anyc rcneh ette rgpaiksae shed mndrs thereopove Aion ligntur ier the't wordslctth * osofic basiins. ii funatmi Lit liImyia andevr slucIhr on a~menti an ac-!acut in et ainm| :ut ii Paci at itampsd n amtiutmp edmincet topes ae icila Smihl. 1.The Co:n-s ife~stg o t t he onferat iate of~I, A~mrcic d ennet ~, Ihat whntyn e letamp es: ndt sytmp waehs ctuan'bhe roli cIr ete t andditiutell te mi~t um Ialter tie ra;my rdr thieac gos jgttin eteCofd'a y oeapr'e pid fi/ Jl:/n ony/nei sc ue Repeal uf lhtit sahtr liegisuraui or~m Pys?-m uAtnd be itef irtoe atedes Thtc therd malmtemtio of eeract eih-d " ani acit urher t men lie ctentted i "anuiii netce furter t repnd bn at limitled o nl act tt liae same aodif t5i he inistof ptsta.:e winshl tim inited taties had- frtefr them>e, ptae satreb heuiiner asratio rssnte was eali shedi tmiii re-pitd ) is iereby treead from C~lla after ithet nym pwhen thCi actgoe ito le llieetI thit. t interGerl l it toit atllowiiji~ expres Iand her i rmateri oflvy cdouo ebionii whothrt atrue edeilose ibr~intampe naveoesthr Postmaster General, for the use of the Con. federate States ; but if said letters or mail matter shall be received by such express or other company, not for delivery, but to be mailed, then the matter so carried shall be pre-paid at the same rate that the existing - law requires it to be paid frotn tihe point where it may be received by such company to the point of its destination, and the postmaster, J where such comnpany mnny mail the same, shall deface the stanps upon the same. SEc. G. 1Be it/hrther ewclcd, That agents of any company wh: may carry letters under the provisio-s of this act, shall be required to lake an oath that he will fluthfully comply with the law of the Confedlerate States rela ting to the carrying of letters or other snail iatte-r,:tl obliterat ing postagestamps, which oath imay be ad ninistered by any justice of the peace, and shall Ibe in writing, and signed by such agent or iimescnger, and filed in the I'..tollice I )epartien . Approved, larch 1->th, 861. AN ACT to c.ontinue in force certain laws of the United States of America. 1e enat:oi by the Conj derate cales of aUric in ('nr, ess assembler/, That all the Iw; of the Unied Sates of Atnerica, in fbrce antd ill 'se in tbe Ctnfflerate States ol A intri ca on the fit.: day of November last, and iot incouistent with the Constitutioin of the Con edierate St ates, be andi the same are hereby en'tinued in firce until altered or repealed by the Conprests. Adopted, Febrnary !l, 1861. ]'Lstinasters' Reti nis must, be made to cloe I't the 31.t March, the 30th June, the 3tlth September, and the d.ist D~eem'ber, in each year: And the Return for the tractiontal part of the current luarter, which erds June :;Otl next, must be pronptly rentdered to the Chief of the Finance Bureau, Postolice De. partunent, Montgotnety, Alabama, in the fort and mannter pre;eribed by existin laws and regulations. FINE PIANOS, MUSIC, &c., &c. TIE subscriber, after retorning thanks to their T friends in Edgelield and adjoining Districts, for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, would inform them that they still continue to keep en hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES from the celebrated manufactories of Raven Bacon &. Cu., Hiaizeltn Bros., and A. 11. bale & Co., New York, for whyom they are sole Agents. These In struments hamig al-ently won such far-fatned cc lebrity, it is ~nly necessary fur us to repeat. that for utreingtll, i,ri/vtylal anmi finish, together with prer, depth, srca-.,n 1 u 'jnd ,4.ft litone., they challenge cotpetition. Persons w:ating a Superior Piano Forte, would do touch better to call and select from a large assirtnent, than by dealing with Pedlars and agents if inferior takers, where they have no Iho.ice, and have often to pay higher prices fur in ferior Instrumnents, than line ones of superir makers enn be lught fur. Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in every respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what ever. Persons ordering from a distance from us can depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, as we make it a point to keep gends of the best quality and Fuch as we can recommend and warrant in every respect. Their STOCK OF MUSIC is very large,'and they are constantly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GLT.li und VIOLIX STRiNGS' of the the bet rintlity always on hand. They would also call attention to their large stock of School and MisCetllaueolls Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, and ither articles. Also, always on hiand the larg est as-sortinetnt in the State, of IUITARtS, ACCOltDEOtNS, VIOLINS, FLUTrES FLAGE0LETlS, -VIOLIN IOWS, &c., aind every* articlte iif Mutsie-ah Merebandise. Carha~rt's ami Needhamn's and Priniee's celebrated MELODEONS. Accordeons anid Violins Rlepaired in the b~est manner. All of theL above articles sold at low prices for CA SI/ or City atccep-tanlces by (GEO. A. OATES & JIROTIIERI, .IlRO.t D-S'., it if!, Uni~a., [letween Untited St ac-a and Globe Hlotels.] A pril 7, 15, t3~ f 13 CLAYTON & KENNEDY, a~nv receiii.1 I ilIrgi 'uppl Pof F 0 R SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. --AL..0 Furnishing Goods, Int greait vatriety. HIAT3, TRJiiNKS, VAI.ISES, &c, All if whic-h wiil be1 soi (N Trhi im S ACC03i.310DATIN; TERM3S. I Au nra.. A pr.il 2 3n 13 Fall and Winter Styles ! Ilil Ulm.\ -T., iiPPOSIlTF .\UG USTA ItOTEL .AUG USTA, G A., .-b (') u1.tGi Lt., x. c. Il,:mve iiii bana a 5.omtplete Stoek,.-. -ii new e:yle-s UA'ATS & CAPS, maunturedi EN- -~s' ratle. .\y "iio tod.'i STY LE. Ja hn WooIley's Grantiteille Hats. pyIle is tiuw maanufacturiing FUR IIATS as liiw as $1.50i. The puiblie will fin.d it to their interest to give mi.- a enat e iiher paie of bltiness, as mny Goods wi'l be offerted at miodaerate 1-rices. C. P. REMSEN. Augu~ista. Sept 25 tf SS DICK CHEATHAM! D htCK CIIEATIAM will stanan the SPRINtG SI'ASON of 1801i. itt Edlgeii C. ll., on ia.l lit I laraion Gaioms six tatiles Ea~st oif the Couirt~ Ilouise, the reiainider of ithe week, at| Twent-lee dolhIaers the seaso,ii with thle privi lere oif enin.:i aniy tuire nit proving in foal the nec. Seasuit. tree of ecbarge. Ii [C K CI E.\ TIlA M is a blaek lhorse six vears iold th i-a Sproin. t hot .ix teemn handiS hih.' lie. shoiws for hi inise! f. lie wats sired by, Tump. A!liiin, firtaltttii by Ip Levintailn. "d1 hant byv Paenle t, t i dam, by Top eiint. 4Ii h damt by Laitu.tligter, 5th, dmt b lihall'. I'up. Utniiai, &i-. P'aeolet was by hitip. Citizen : Tiapgmiltnt by 'allatint. lie biy Iimp. Dedford; L--lthpllbter by itmp. Medleyv. OilCK CII EAT1IAAM wais a *g-uni race htorse. Thaiscadesirinig ii bireedl fraom biin, hal dheor samil early in the Sea~soni which cen'lliices i st .al arc-h anad ily 10thil . inne. ile will b~e fount while at the Court Uhtuse, at 31ir. T. .1. WhI~itakr's Stable. who' will taklte goiod eare af 3laires :at Si a pier uninth, bitt niit lhe liable fir ac-cidet-t er esenpe li. Estray Notice.n T OLLEn blefiore me lby Mr. Wim. IKimbtrel, l iv Ring at tfthiPaper Mills, a hay aMire- .\l lLE, age iunknoiwin.-o parrlinar miarka, withI thet ex eeiptionitt ne of er -rrre rices is rathler inrge-. Appraised at $10f.75.. 'lThe owner is riegnesteid t v-auine f-rard. parauve proplerty-. tiny chiarees anal tiake he-rnaway, iitherwist- shev wtill be' dea.lt with its the la w d~reelcs. IR. L. GENTRY, .itn.. ll ittnliirg. .'day I. 18f1l. . -timn I7 Committed to the Jail -' Elg-et-ehl IDistrict, a ineg'" hioy. JElRfY, Ytheam pripeniar lo .neJ--hn l're. Said hav is iaiout five feitt e-ight iniches haigh. weights itar'iane hautt trod tad fori~y itannds. ilark compi~lexlin saysS that lie hais been htired out dlownt ntear H-t.un Thea viw:. - it ri-v paofee.a io ctme foirwa. provec prioper~ty iand takhimii atway, ath rnwise he will he idealt with as thei Itaw idirect.. Jti~joiiM. B3. WARD,J. E.-D). J. W. & J. B. HODGES, Successors to Drs. Teague, EDGEFIELD, S. C. EG leave to call the attention of the citizens of Edgelield to their comuplete Stocks of E"A-- E. s =ii es Er vNCTX DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, ALTS, IMY MN IN OIL, LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw. .achine Oil, Train Oil, VARNISHES, &c., Just received ad for sale by C. IV. &. J. U. IiODGES, Wholesale and lctauil DruggistI. Edgefield, Oct1J tf -12 LEADING PATENT MEDICINES, -scen as MEXICAN 31ISTAN I LISA MENT for cure f old Sores, Rtheunutien. &'e. Rudaway's lteroly IElJ EF; Sanford's Liver INyl[OItATORt, one of test Liver 3Medicines cer discoverg; Oxygenated I ITTE S; Hlustetter's celebrated Stomah BITTERS, Euro ure for Dispepsi:; Whitcomubs Athna REMEDY, certain relief in bort time; Kennedy's Melicl J)JSCOVEIlY; Kennedy's Sait 1thenmi OINT.\I ENT for eure of scrofula or any kin-d of eruption: Ilecenan & Co's Elixer of Calisnya Bark for ure of Chills andt Fever; Tarrant's Ef1'erve'sent Seltzer A PEItIENT; Clark's Female 'ILLS: Marchises' Ut."rine CATIIOL[CO: PIIILOTOKEN 'or Female'. Fl EN); Pure COD LIVER, oil Jelly and a nore lena:unt orma to take : Bryan's Puhunnie WAFERS which all'ur.l re. ief in ten minutes. Just received and for snle at C. W. & .J. B. II 11. ES. Oct 10 ti .12. FOR THE HAIR. IlemnstreetlnimitableHA Ilit ILESTIItA TI VIE; Mrs. S. A. Aiienu's World's Il:sir R ESTU1tElI nd Inair 1)EIN50 : Phalon's Improved lagic IIair DYE; ]Burnett's COCA iNE Phalon's COCINE, PO1ADE :iand Uair OIL, all xcellent fur giving the Hair a liely umi glossy bppcarnnce. The Ladies are solicited to give the above as urtment an ex:uoination. C. W. A: .L. U. 1HODG ES. Octl9 tf 412 HAIR BRUSHES, OF ALL QUALITIES AND SI'/ES. T'oth, Nail and Shmnvin. BR l'Si ES; Hats. 'lush ands Fles'h BR I'SII ES: Indlia it!ubber, Curse ud long C00 .\ :ulia ne -uriey; Fine COMBUS, Ae. Apply as the Dlriu Store of C. W. &; J.. ii lODwES. Oct 19' tf 42 Extracts for Cooking Purposes Extrac't Lemnon, o ;anillai, "' trawbrry, " lNjuttiAle, "Celery. Ce'x's Spairkiling G elatine, Ciopers Shured I isu:isi, Theu iy a ir wit cevrything usunuyi kept in ther )rug line, for sale how at C. W. & .1. U. DlG ES. OLet. ::, 1s60 It';; SOOTHi1NG SYRUPI FORt CH1ILDREN T'EE'TllNG. Fur sale by C. W,. &: -1. I. 110 I0 ES. iifcY (GINS aid Dialllcld Starile A large invo'iicei of Ihle ibive superior ST': A li u trip in Various sizedI pakaei jiu.'. t1 at h:ni, and uii ill be sold at very low raes, e.,ptr'eily toi dlnhr - C. W. &t .1. 1;. I10 00 E; Oet. 1, 1 $8)0i ' ine and Cheap Family Soaps. A large supply oif' reilly geoid usnd very cheap 'mily S OA P'S, .justi ipeinedi at C. W. &: J. B. 1l1000 ES. Oct. 1, 1860O t f : A hirge lost of' supjeiriir ij'5:li'y', recieud byi lete' rrivls, at 1. W. I J. I. 1 1 et. I, 1l6 . tf ) PURE KEROSENE OIL, C. W. & Ji. 1. 1s10 I. Es. Oet. 1, 13i0 t'f3 iEGARS AND TOBACCU. J usl received an uassirnt oSf au 's te S Eu A B S Swere e'ver burouight in thb: Town. Alsie, a chuiie lot f' Cheinisg T1.1 A0l.:~tu) For suile lby C. W. A .L. i. Iltiliu ES. Oet I if 39I 500 Lbs. Blue Stone, For siinking Whreut, f'or sale at C. w. &; .1. B. HOuDlu ES. Oct. 1, 1860 tf'3 hitcorbs Asthma Remedy. A certain scmre for Asathmna, for sae at C. W. & J. 13. BODGES. a. 21att 89o Wholesale and]I FINE READY-Ni. UND'ER THEii SoUTh]I AGUSTA_ Fin e BlaIck. 1 IitP sot, I ( li : Frock( an~ I'i' I'aI 'issijw :s i tI ' '~' , Every Style of Goods NV(' keej 11 a y:&I (t l ~Iei t STOCrtS. DOL RSIa ,l 1 E i'!nu10em hvnl w l) e.Sold: CLOTII, U 1NIMEll Of Lill LrckLtc-t :rst 4 1 .1 I'ret'h l l. tsn V3611f ls::14ii 1 ciittP~,, we~ 11:1o upk to~ IS)Iod*J sihor-tc"'Lt ii4ti:s. Oui Stu1ck of BOYS' CI ALWAA YS CO I J'LETh",-COMP,IUS QZUICK SALES AND SHIORT 1-1 A Deuduction of' 10 Per All usti, Apjril 1(0 LN ;1~ ~" 1 I1IcV . II:'. i nu IN NEW ANDi 1.1; 1 DI I11 DAiJ ASK S Of ALL KINDS. I. Cornices, Bands,; W=NTD O V FLOOR AND TABLE OIL, Tir 1l;trg'ct ,Stock ever oferer: J.S. G. IMI1'URt'EiS ANI ): 1.1L Augus~ta, Se~pt IS ISE & C0. letail Dealers in VilE CLOTHING,?T .R N STATES HOTEL, GE OR GIA._ "1 Dress COATS; s an2l (.Culors unil \"i:sts t .i m (:assiimere PANTS: o:rat hea.:uid. other styles of VES'TS ; "" for Gentlemen's Wear! I" a very I:rge Stock of fmde 'S1.NDE IS. GLOVES. Neck TIES. i(sE, Trav ehI'IL g SIAW LS, 1112:. &c., M. a t hi' Lo est Market Price. It is always wjll supplied with ES, AND VESTINGS, i uh a (l Gierniuti Maniufhetares. Having in the itint tiliroved styles, and at the OTHING-, ING EVER!Y GRADE AND STYLE. t1 ii wFITS WILL BE OUR MOTTO. -l l'enit to Casi Purchasers. A lion Velvet i ~ET3I L El .r~ AND INGRAIN P.AT 'EILNS. .!l'ST IECEIVED. ACE AND iUSLIN CURTAINS Loops, Tassels, &c. r S-IA-DES, CLOTHS. MATS, MATTINGS, ,MS v ilB N for sale by BAILIE & BRO., iIS, 05 IUROAD ST.. Al'OWSTA, GA. tf :3T 1 Light for (lhe Suliering Millio~ ~ DR.M[ANTINSic: GREAT REODY. ,TOY TO TIIEWORLD. CURE FGR CONSUMPTIO' AND A.lt MANNER OF LUNG DISEASES, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, DYSFEPSIA, DYSENTERY, &C. Tiir: MOST PLEASANT DiRINK IN THF. WORL--0' E BOTTI si!1:.LIJ BE CA iURIJ iY EV1E I~Y .\1AN. WO.MA N 01 i CIII L.1). Ti:A VEi~ bNi; IN A NY I'rice, One [Dollar per IHottle. f.4:1re.-. Rt. L. Gi FNrItY. .I;1121mhnr4, S. C. CE R TIFICAT E.. Februa:ry 17. ilit. ) 31 . 1. L.4f ti sr~ : I h v ri.d 14 r. .ati n'. - .ire-:.e i-h- - . -i ~. a2 prI e nre in. tree: :.m 'I-..n ker:pit. Y u~ re 41' JA12 -i... T.i. Ol'ZT?. 1 4 7 F t r .a i by C . . l'E N N eild. i' :e -ra. o Souee t h Cr:e' roe.nua 1 . :.P4' Ai .-:.:.. !! a u :. . .. i lw nt. . 14. . G N R .A t 1 17.-.j4;. '. .. 1.4 or1:' t l .t 3ThetS of South Carolin, I:l .~ 'I li:l1 IC lii ST ICT . IX !:.l'7TY. ' -TI;.2::2'~ E 14441 12121A ||t'' 18 'rliij. .~.I e . 1 -:4 . Wh.i n : .i : IhIe r,1h1 h i /III /;. f IIjil1 . he. l 4.f4 W!Ili ii-e r.e l': I n: :tiflio th at th4Dfe 31 I : -. .i iaera . hy 1 n ife .i 1:- I: :h:-iS r..el o:: C1.w11i..nin3esnr Abney .1 :: .~ 1.::2:0 i,a C .lc itr 42 . fllIt is rdered -4~4 11:122, .). I, e : 1ee ~ a~ . d t,-r ae -I.:.. a :-.... L'i t.-u tIo hililwtinhreeingICEi L s.1le t'.. 24m iiil 11.:11 l o heef, r .12nent %; 1A!~.X WIT CARNE W. . .\ 5 | OX l tIi J . 1 viI14 1 - 1 wtr lb 13 ErI~T. IJWS:, - 1e i:: llllwa . t)Plr ----.I l11ni TruIstee~ /Cd/n /trtin Es, N Th:4. ie..CIII!.;2 Wtia . )Il~ .ncrqeI l:2 e.o inr4 t4o14 rny 1 n211 into n ht the prDern -.are .Ale inn . eA.t SIi A ctFringe Ein'r 1 truu~ ..'~s ..m h pb i t i i ereof :1 o r ecuee prnd e ne wlil be 1 ientre n@ fini t hm. ahe' nei ; deucefour ~i1 . fr W.geii C . W L . e.. In .\prilL. ,ELOA. fm j A harleston and Liverpool SAILING PACKETS! WEGULAR LINE. 1VIE Undersigned beg to announce that they have made arrangements for a line of SAili. G PACKETS between the above points, Ly Lich every facility in regularity and speed will given to shippers. - 0 - - - Fraser, Trenholm & Co., NO. 1, RUMFORD PLACE, Liverpool, ill at any time receive goods intended for ship ant by this line, and forward the same by tho [LRST SUCCEEDING PACKETS, and will be ways prepared to give any information that may desired. Arrangemnents for Freight or Passage may also made in Charleston, by application to JOHN FRASER & CO., Central Wharf, Charleston, S. C. The unlermentiuned first class and fast sailing barlestin Ships have been already placed upon .e line, and others will be added as soon as re tired: Sailiitg Days of the Ships of ti.S Line. Front From iverpool Names. Master Charleston th .June, ets.tx G. Owxs, Norton, Aug. 10 ith June, *Eatz.t JMoxs.tLL, Michael, Aug. 31. th June, 'GONnInAI, Lebby, Sept. 20. ith J.uly, E. .r. Ptnn, Tessier, Oct. 10. th Aug., Jutx Fa.tstn, Ilerbest, Oct. 30. 'These three dates are made to approximate for ie convenience of Importers for the Fall trade. Future arrangements will be duly advertised. May 17 mtly 19 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IX COJIJION PLEAS.: SIIEREAS, an inquest of Eschcat hath been returned to this office, whereby, it appears at Charles McGregor, late of Edgefield Dis iet, who was born in Dunbarton, Scotland, and ed on the twenty-first day of May, in the year our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tifty ven, was seized and possessed at the time of his .;.th, of a Lot .,f Land, contaizing one-half crc, inure or less, situate, lying and being in the ,rporate limits of Edgelield Village, bounded on e North by a Lot oaned by lev. I'. N. Lynch, a the East by Lots owned by Thema, '..Magrath id George W. Landrum, and the Public Street auing from the Court hlouse to l'ottersville, on eo S utby a Lot ownai by James A. Dozier, ad on the West by a pubbic street immediately in te rear of the Court House, and Lots owned by 'illiam S. heady, F. L. Smith and Rev. P. E. ynelh : without having in his lifetime r.ada aniy isposition thereof, and without leaving any per ,n who can legally claim the same. Now in ursuance of the directions of the Act of Assem ly, in such ease tade and provided, the Heirs of c :nid Charles McGregor. or others claiming nder hit if any there be., are hereby required to ppear ntd taike claim within eighteen months uinm the date hereof. Witness my hand at Edgefield Court House, this >urth day of April, A. D. 15630. THOS. G. BACON, c.c.r. April 11, 1S60 tf 14 state of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. I N QUI T Y. Yn. M. Williams. 1 alinae C. Williamus, M. Settle and others, a B;ll for Aert. r* i and Ib|lief. n F. C. Settle and .I- rd Hlorace Settle. ring to nay satisfaction that the Defend nl ward Ilorace Settle, re.ides beyond the a' this State, On motion of .\r. Abney, tnts' Solicitor, It is ordered, that the A -ndant he and appear in this lluiorable urt withintree moanths from the puiencation rL..I', tand pile~ad. ant-wer. a'r emur to this 1i111. judament will b~e rendered against bin, ja'. 'I. W. CAR.WILE, c.x.:.ua. Maarch It, 1661.l . :Im 1I ae.f eiouth Carolina, ED 'EFlELD DISTRICT. i5 EQUIT Y r., | Il/f.Dncruary, Will..nm S. 1r .w.arad, |- /'r,irion. A ce', nieaarge 1.. Ta iaunn, | u I /teif Felix C. Mci inney et al. J T appearingr mony saiti~action that the Defentd . nts in thec anhsave at ated case, Felix C. !e~i. ey, Julius N. 31eitney, ]:iytis P. 31elinmney, Irredl L-aFmyeta e.\leinnuey.Mtargaret Annu Ilite s. .vi lBates, Ellena J. Bastes, Andeersona E. lintes, Iiza. 11. Illamm n, J1 ame.a lhi imu, iiand 3unrtha Earle ,aee reside I.atyonda the limaits of ibis St ae, On a.tiona of Mir. A oxn:r. Ci.:npiirinnt'., S.-iciteir, It .anlrdeel ti.nat te staid Defeanate dii be tundc nil. ear ini this liin.rablIe Court, nihi mum hlree miiniahas ai ti,.: putl.intionua hetreoaf, un.it ;>leni, antic 1er o~r emutar taa t his bill1, air jualgmtent joo cenufoo 11il1 e rendlered zagnin mt thema. Manr 1S, 1S61. inm 11 State of South Carolina, EDGEJFIE1.D) DISThICTr, IN (.M i l.ent.k v.FrdikE JI ale anmd waife Mairy: P'olly Over.-rreet uaied er chaildeni, to wit: M!aleijnhl Girice undha wi'e |iiy: .hlahn A liasona itail wife Fr..miwes: .Julins ve~ et:.'.lairy Overs~nree : ilas alh c itreet ; X'aley ltinall i:.d w ie .2larthu:a 1e..r;.e ajver ret:: llenry thaersareet : .A. 1B. thihe undai a iif aucimtlta : tt:.ma. O~verstreet : SOu an Shelpl:rd a utItmh reg..ry tanda n ifeir: rr.:e: Aitd. Y.'i.ee nril hai ailt~rena. ta wit : Eliaic K n-ppis aind wife. E:hlibeth: 'hitiel-t Thomas :aial wit.- .Jn:ina : Thais. Glaize aai.d ife Eiiza : altaarnet iin: .\Intaildha Yonce: lIen Yaimaee: tnbari.l Y.ace: Abhriaam Yiiieo: atahI Vionee : Ellea Yorai.ee: JIohni E:rrie an tl . is ail~reta, to wit : tiog Fri1.-a aitd an ifetboly ; lizas Jrgle :iary Ergle : Ametalina Ergle; Stun.nel rgle; A4rtimau Erg~ce: Tillmuan Ergle; Itatiel rgle;: Itnna nhI Krglet: l.auaista Eagle: .Jlahn Y..anee tI witfe Sarnih; ('alehI Light. unid wife Nanev: evi Mayer, anda wife' ItnithI: Eliztaet liuit, illiam linaiet ainda DltavidI tut. Iefet.dulints. it na'iCenring tot myu satistietioni that Willinm niet. Diavid finaiet, Cat Ih Lights nindi his wif an..y.:.id ikiorgen Tril na Ian his n ife Uadly, be aittatas in athe ablov.e ,ta:edI enase, reade hey..nda Gamt l f hs State:T Ia is h~erei ioardre tat thiey do :appen'r uatn! idbject to theo diiiin ear Ie ii' the Ii-al Et.tume of Giorge lluiet, dlae'.I , or b~ef.are. the ninaeteenath I19thl) dlui.at .f1 une a:ex t :il. air iteir ecentt to the taame will be enteared -record. W1. F. D'lLISOE., o.a:.n. Ahpril 2. 1S'l Ilt 1:: State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICTr, IN EQUIT Y. .rah Brindaater, tieorge 1.) Blroadawater, et. aul. | sinh King :and wife, Mary A., and others. j r aappearimng tia may satisfnetion, that the Defetad. ants, .Josiah King undai wife, Mary A., fail L~evi hiabned nand wife, $artah A., are abisenit fre~m uat.d ide becyonad th limiuits of tlhis Statec, Ona amai:ion Mr. Aan~v, Compt'las Sial'r. It is erdiereal that L' staid Defatnants dlo aappear withaiaa ahree au..nti.s imi the pulientioan hereof, anal pletai- uniewer or maur tao this hill, air judgeument will be rendlered :ainst thenm ,,ii conf,n. 'I. WV. CA 1IWIL E, c.a.a.a. Matrch 2. 1861l ::me tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT, IN EQUIT Y. ley Smith, lby her next friend.)1 try Pndlgett. Manachester Paid- ~ *nd '.<, ,, a nppetarinig to nay satisfaction that thec Defend ant, Arthur Smaith, is abhsenit fron uatai reeiil y cotnd the limtits oif this State, On mnina by Mr. tanirr, Comnpi's Saal'r. It is ordered that :h'e said fendlant do appear within three mnaataa.s friama Spulication hereof. anid plendl, naaswer or dena~nr this bill, or judagaiaent will be rendered agnaiaat n ro conjtesao. Z. W. CAltW IL E, c.R.r.. Manrcha 2, 18111 .Ime e tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELJD DISTRnlCT, IX EQUIT)Y. incs Ilatcher, . | Dill of rricor anid fir rred H~atcher, John 4& .-leet-,ke adEeament, afc hlatcher, et. al. j*' appearing to any satisfactioan thiat the Defend. ats John1 hatcher atnd Pailly Phillips, are ab ut fronm and reside beyoand the limits of this ate, Oa nutiona by Mr. Wta-r,. Cinapl'ta Sol'r is ordlered that thne said Defeandanats dlo appear thin tharee annlthsfromi tho paublientioan hereof, ii ans~wer, piload or demur to this billor adg tnt will he rendered against them roconfs, Z. WV. CARW1L~3 Karch 2.~S 18.e